The 17-year old SVNÖ Ströck player Tamolwan Khetkuen
stands for the Thai team as well as her SVNÖ club mate Lea Rakovac for Croatia. Rakovac who lives like Khetkuen
also in Schwechat has become Europe’s number one in her age group.

The next WSA players are Marie Migot from France who is
another highly talented player and has practiced for months at WSA - in the
future she will be another player in the WSA main group with a main residence
in Schwechat - and Kirill Gerassimenko from Kazakhstan who has been WSA member for years and is one of the most promising talents in Europe.

Only 96 players are qualified for the Youth World
Championships which is organized by the ITTF. Of course the favourites for the
titles are the players from China.